New Jersey Education News

In one of his final acts in office, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law requiring all 600+ public school districts to adopt new "bell-to-bell" cellphone restrictions. [Read more]

Repairs are not expected to conclude in time for the start of the spring semester. [Read more]

About 150 students attend the district’s only school, which officials say could close if voters reject the tax hike. [Read more]

Is it mental health? Transportation issues? Something about the school climate? A new task force will look into the state's 15% chronic absenteeism rate. [Read more]

A burst pipe has forced 250 students to move just days before the spring semester begins. [Read more]
The school's president pledged $250,000 of his own money to the Presidential Hope Fund while the university cuts pay and lays off staff. [Read more]

In the No. 1 district, the typical teacher has 16 years experience and is earning nearly $122,000 a year. [Read more]

A top New Jersey lawmaker has introduced legislation to consolidate many of the 600 school districts across the state. “I’m hoping this will be the start of a conversation,” he [Read more]

The troubled school district has already cut 80 jobs and is now considering using parent volunteers for school security. [Read more]

A judge ruled school district officials incorrectly measured the distance to a Christian school using Google Maps. [Read more]
Education Week
Turn everyday communication with families into powerful PR that builds trust, boosts reputation, and drives enrollment. [Read more]
Get advice from K-12 leaders on resetting your PLCs for spring by utilizing winter assessment data and aligning PLC work with MTSS cycles. [Read more]
Discover the latest K-12 hiring trends from EdWeek’s nationwide survey of job seekers and district HR professionals. [Read more]
Discover three working memory workarounds to help your students improve reading comprehension and empower them on their reading journey. [Read more]
The districtwide closure marks a departure from schools' responses to ICE presence. [Read more]
Schools could encounter new questions about which vaccines are required. [Read more]
Trump’s attacks on data collection are misguided—but that doesn’t mean it was working before. [Read more]
Backers of New York's law, including Gov. Kathy Hochul, have likened tech's addictiveness to tobacco. [Read more]
Open doors to meaningful, hands-on careers with research-backed insights, ideas, and examples of successful CTE programs. [Read more]
Reading problems are widespread among adolescent learners. Find out how to help students with gaps in foundational reading skills. [Read more]
